Ravenna is a mix of residential streets, commuter routes, and busier corridors where people are out running errands, picking up kids, or heading to work. That matters because rideshare crashes often happen during predictable “everyday” windows, such as:
- Rush-hour travel when drivers are merging, changing lanes, or reacting to traffic slowdowns
- Errand runs and short trips where someone may have been dropped off and still crossing near the curb
- Busy intersections where signals, turn lanes, and turning traffic create liability disputes
- Weather shifts common in Ohio—when slick roads and reduced visibility increase stopping-distance issues
In those situations, insurers may try to frame the crash as unavoidable, minor, or partly caused by someone else. The difference between a fair outcome and a low offer often comes down to whether your story, evidence, and medical records line up.


